The effectiveness of San Luis Obispo wildlife easements and city open space utilized to preserve species of concern is correlated to the health and maintenance of the San Luis Obispo Creek. I propose that the health of the Creek be addressed before more open space is added to the green belt surrounding the city. This bottom-up approach to preservation will ensure all steps of habitat will function as they should
Advisor: Keith SummervilleCollaborative efforts are often important in achieving ecological goals. W...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to provide the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service with an analysis ...
Biodiversity across the world is in decline due to population increases as well as urban development...
We conducted an appraisal of an urban creek daylighting project in San Pablo, California, to evaluat...
Intense road development and urbanization have fragmented the natural landscapeacross coastal Southe...
Natural open spaces adjacent to developing cities are frequently affected by advancing urban sprawl....
In the mountains south of the City of Redlands (California), lies San Timoteo Creek. This river vall...
Wildlife populations are declining in the United States. As development increases, local parks and n...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted an evaluation of existing wildlife habitat ...
Since the 1990s, local creek groups organized around habitat restoration and monitoring have coalesc...
Wildlife in Metropolitan Los Angeles now have an underpass designed and built exclusively for their ...
The Safe Passages project is a collaborationbetween scientists at UC Davis and nongovernmentalconser...
Conservation planning in San Diego County has been ongoing since the early 1990’s and has resulted i...
By looking at how these three species are conserved inside and outside of San Francisco, how an urba...
Beginning in 1996, the National Park Service, Caltrans, and other agencies and organizations have wo...
Advisor: Keith SummervilleCollaborative efforts are often important in achieving ecological goals. W...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to provide the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service with an analysis ...
Biodiversity across the world is in decline due to population increases as well as urban development...
We conducted an appraisal of an urban creek daylighting project in San Pablo, California, to evaluat...
Intense road development and urbanization have fragmented the natural landscapeacross coastal Southe...
Natural open spaces adjacent to developing cities are frequently affected by advancing urban sprawl....
In the mountains south of the City of Redlands (California), lies San Timoteo Creek. This river vall...
Wildlife populations are declining in the United States. As development increases, local parks and n...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted an evaluation of existing wildlife habitat ...
Since the 1990s, local creek groups organized around habitat restoration and monitoring have coalesc...
Wildlife in Metropolitan Los Angeles now have an underpass designed and built exclusively for their ...
The Safe Passages project is a collaborationbetween scientists at UC Davis and nongovernmentalconser...
Conservation planning in San Diego County has been ongoing since the early 1990’s and has resulted i...
By looking at how these three species are conserved inside and outside of San Francisco, how an urba...
Beginning in 1996, the National Park Service, Caltrans, and other agencies and organizations have wo...
Advisor: Keith SummervilleCollaborative efforts are often important in achieving ecological goals. W...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to provide the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service with an analysis ...
Biodiversity across the world is in decline due to population increases as well as urban development...